Reef Karim


Reef Karim is a television personality, international speaker, author, and osteopathic physician. He is best known as the host of the Court TV television show House of Clues, the host of the Discovery Fit & Health television show Broken Minds, a recurring guest expert on the television show Outrageous Acts of Psych, from Discovery Science., and the comedic host, writer and producer of .
Karim has appeared on Oprah, Dr. Oz, Dr. Phil, The Today Show, Chelsea Lately, and regularly appears on CNN as a medical and psychiatric commentator. He has written articles for the Huffington Post, Oprah.com, and Fox.com. He has also had minor roles in television shows like Lost Transmissions and Veep.
In 2004, Karim was named one of "The Sexiest Men Alive" by People magazine.

Early life

Karim earned a B.S. degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In 1996, he graduated cum laude with a D.O. from University of Health Sciences. He subsequently completed a joint internship in internal medicine/psychiatry/neurology, a residency in psychiatry, and a fellowship in addiction medicine, all at UCLA. Karim also completed the professional program in television and feature film writing at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.

Medical career

Karim is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Senior Attending Physician at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. He is also the founder and medical director of The Control Center, an integrated outpatient addiction treatment center in Beverly Hills, California.

Media

Karim is a well known guest expert, actor and writer in the media. He has co-authored a dating book titled Why Does he do that? Why does she do that?. He is a contributor for the Huffington Post, and his work has been profiled in Forbes and the Christian Science Monitor.
As an actor, Karim played the lead in the Indie movie Flavors, with supporting roles in Lost Transmissions , Laurel Canyon , Veep , Lords of Dogtown , Claire's Cambodia' and appeared in The Breakup Girl', Fit to Be Tied, Posey, Goodbye My Friend, The Whisperers', Night of Henna, Russians in the City of Angels, and Flavors.He has also hosted multiple television shows, including Outrageous Acts of Psych, Broken Mindsand House of Clues. Karim has also appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Dr. Oz Show, Dr. Phil, Hollywood Today, ABC World News Tonight, Larry King Liveand Anderson Cooper 360°.
On May 26, 2012, Karim was a guest panelist at Psychology In Action and UCLA's "Psychology On The Big Screen," for his work as psychiatric consultant on the films Thirteen, The Bourne Identity, and the television shows Private Practice and Alias.

Filmography

TV Roles

YearFilmRoleNotes
2000Days of Our LivesPhillipe1 Episode
Episode #1.8762
2003Russians in the City of AngelsOmar Santini2 Episodes
Proshchanie
Srok
2004House of CluesHimself13 Episodes
2004-2005Extreme MakeoverHimself3 Episodes
Becky & Stacy
Heather & Kristi
Lachele & Marcelo
2007-2009Larry King LiveSelfMultiple Episodes
2007-2009'Private Practice'Medical Consultant30 Episodes
2009-2010Anderson Cooper 360Self3 Episodes
2010'Self1 Episode
2010The Daily 10Self1 Episode
2010Issues with Jane Velez-MitchellSelf1 Episode
2010E! True Hollywood StorySelf1 Episodes
2010Good Morning AmericaSelf1 Episodes
2010Pretty WildHimself – Addiction Specialist1 Episode
And So It Is
2010The Early ShowSelf3 Episodes
2011Dateline NBCSelf1 Episode
2011'Self1 Episode
2008-2011Showbiz TonightSelfMultiple Episodes
2010-2011The Joy Behar ShowSelfMultiple Episodes
2012Dr. PhilSelf2 Episodes
2012Broken MindsHost2 Episodes
2012TodaySelfMultiple Episodes
2013ABC Evening NewsSelf2 Episodes
2013TakePart LiveSelf2 Episodes
2014The Dr. OZ ShowSelfMultiple Episodes
2014Hollywood TodaySelfMultiple Episodes
2015Karim MadnessHost2 Episodes
2015Outrageous Acts Of PsychSelf12 Episodes
2017VeepDr. Sengupta1 Episode